Originally a home brew pub, built circa 1864, later an Everards House. Tarratt’s sale notice for 1922 of the Earl … More
Category: Closed Pubs
PILOT, 21 GORDON STREET
Gordon Street 2-34, row of houses from left to right, so that would make the Shipstones sign the offie that … More
WARWICKSHIRE ARMS, 103 GLADSTONE STREET
Fronted Brougham Street and an Offiliers House from circa 1867, until the licence was refused in 1912. (although (MB) states that … More
ODDFELLOWS ARMS, 79 GLADSTONE STREET
According to (MB) licensed 1867, a home brew pub prior to James Eadies Brewery of Burton. Eadies acquired by Bass … More
GLADSTONE ARMS, 74 GLADSTONE STREET
Originally no. 70 according to CJ.
FLYING SCUD, 28 GLADSTONE STREET
Built 1864, closed in 1910, with the building compulsory purchased in 1972. Originally listed as no. 16 Gladstone Street, later … More
ROYAL OAK, GEORGE STREET
The Royal Oak stood at no. 6 George Street, off Belgrave Gate. Circa 1860, John Jones was listed at an … More
MAYFLOWER, GERVAS ROAD
Stood on the corner of no. 1 Gervas and Ocean Road, opened on the 18th of December 1957. A typical … More
LORD LYON, 85 GARTREE STREET
Photo above: Oxendon Street with Gartree Street bottom left. Lord Lyon is the tall building on the end of the … More
ROYAL ARMS (NEW), 61 GARTREE STREET
Stood on the corner South East Gartree Street and South West Framland Street. Built 1866, closed 1931. Building compulsory purchased … More